The NFL Scouting Combine always has been weird to me. I mean, think about it -- you’re glued to your television and phone screens watching dudes run and jump.

That's the entire event. And some of y'all love it.

Luckily for those lovers of the 40-yard dash, there’s now the "40 Yards of Gold" competition to get your fix when you're missing it.

The winner of Saturday’s event in Sunrise, Fla., took home $1 million, and guess who that winner was? Yep, 49ers wide receiver Marquise Goodwin, who was a U.S. Olympian in the long jump at the 2012 London Games.

The competition featured 16 of the most agile football players in the world with a bracket-like structure — eight offensive players and eight defensive players, including Goodwin’s 49ers teammate, Richie James. Oh, and the event was hosted by Chad Ochocinco.

Alvin Kamara, Ted Ginn Jr., and Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie were some of the other participants, and a couple free agents such as Charles James II and Jacoby Ford also showed up, according to CBS Sports.

This might be something cool for most of you, but to be honest, I'm not that surprised Goodwin won. He recently was hanging out with a tiger and catching passes off an elephant. Him winning this competition was inevitable.

CINCINNATI – Fantasy football owners who invested a high draft pick in 49ers tight end George Kittle might not be thrilled with Kyle Shanahan’s vision for the season.

Of course, Kittle is still the central focus of the 49ers’ passing game, and he did have two touchdown receptions from Jimmy Garoppolo called back due to penalties in the season-opening win at the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

But Shanahan hopes less Kittle translates into more balance around him for the 49ers’ offense.

“I think he will get a little more (attention) this year, but he dealt with that last year and he can still make a lot of plays when people do that,” Shanahan said of Kittle on “49ers Game Plan,” which airs Saturday at 7 p.m. on NBC Bay Area (TV, Ch. 3).

Shanahan said he hopes Kittle benefits from the players around him, such as Garoppolo, the offensive line, the other tight ends, the wide receivers and the running backs. The 49ers also activated running back Jeff Wilson from the practice squad on Saturday.

“The better we can balance our offense out, his stats might not be as good, but it will make his job a lot easier,” Shanahan said.

The 49ers are looking for production from the wide receivers, especially Dante Pettis, who is expected to see increased playing time on Sunday against the Cincinnati Bengals. Rookie Deebo Samuel and Marquise Goodwin started and played the vast majority of the action in Week 1.

Garoppolo was up and down in his first start after missing the final 13 games of last season with a knee injury. In Week 1, Garoppolo completed 18 of 27 pass attempts for 166 yards with one touchdown and an interception that was returned for a touchdown.

“When you win, that’s a little easier to deal with because you can go hard on yourself on Monday in watching the film, hard on yourself on Tuesday and then you try to work through it throughout the week,” Shanahan said.

“You try to put him in those same positions, the ones he just missed, and he’s had a good week of practice. I know that he’s happy starting 1-0, and hopefully he and everyone around him, including myself, will be a little bit better tomorrow, and hopefully we can be 2-0 because of it.”

Week 1 came and went faster than the timeframe of Antonio Brown's latest helmet deal being taken away.

The 49ers kicked off the season with a 31-17 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. San Francisco spent this week sticking to their Community Tuesday's in Youngstown, Ohio and moving on from linebacker Kwon Alexander's hit on Bucs quarterback Jameis Winston.

The NFL didn't forget, however, and fined Alexander $28,075. This was after he received a 15-yard penalty and an ejection from the game.

But Week 2 brings a new matchup: The Cincinnati Bengals. And according to SportsLine, the Bengals are slightly favored.